money owed by the government | ||
extra payment added for the use of money loaned | ||
a piece of paper issued by the government, when it wants to borrow money from people | ||
A tax on foreign gooods brought into a country. | ||
the government office which handles relations between the U.S. and other countries | ||
the government office which is responsible for raising money and handling government finances | ||
the government office which handles millitary matters | ||
the lawyer picked by th president to advise the government on legal matters | ||
a group of people who advises the president in different areas such as education, money, and war | ||
to swear into office | ||
an example that has become standard practice | ||
the economic system in which most buisnesses are privately owned and operated | ||
event in which a group of farmers in Pennsylvania opposed taxes which they believed were unfair | ||
saying or doing something to bring down the government | ||
not taking other countries side | ||
agreement between Great Britain and the u.s. in which britain agreed to leave the ohio river valley | ||
agreement between the u.s. and spain in which the u.s. was allowed use of the mississippi river for 3 years | ||
broad view of power implied by the constitution | ||
narrow view of powers granted by the constitution | ||
uprising in this european country in which approximately 3,000 people were beheaded |
washington's administration
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